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If we did not do so, the volume of traffic would begin to impede the activities of other areas of the university".
In an article on Medscape, author Nick Mulcahy explains, "Scanxiety is cancer patients' fear and worry associated with imaging, both before and after a test (before the results are revealed)." It's normal to worry about the future sometimes, but when those worries begin to impede your ability to fully live your life, it's time to ask for help.
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Malaria and typhoid fever began to impede her work in Africa and brought her back to the United States permanently.
The high costs of being creative in London began to impede his ideas as well as his idealism, and Nicoll returned this year to Australia, his childhood home.
Increasing pressure caused by the expanding nodule begins to impede its vibratory movements in response to sound striking the tympanic membrane.
But he became a second victim in three balls for Jimmy Anderson and the untimely fall of wickets began to impede the pursuit.
Farmers who had once celebrated the annual return of Arab nomads, whose animals had fertilized their farmland and helped carry their harvests to market, began to impede their migrations.
Co-written with his older brother Adam, it sees Braff play struggling actor Aidan Bloom, a 35-year-old still clinging to his dreams of success when reality – money, family, illness – begins to impede.
They found that cohesion had a positive impact up to some point, but began to impede the creativity when it becomes too large.
Unfavorable upper-level winds in association with an upper-level trough began to impede the system's organization around this time, and it began a slow weakening trend.
The system reached an initial peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) on September 8 before the unfavorable environment began to impede the system's organization.
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